14 Jan 2025 03:11 PM
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@Adrian235 wrote:The sound quality is nothing special but because Sky were saving pennies by not having an Optical output I need to use eARC through HDMI 2 to feed my Bose sound system. This comes with its own Glass induced issues as HDMI 2 randomly drops out and it reverts to the built in ( not so good) speakers.
Odd. I don't have that issue with my eARC-connected sound system.
14 Jan 2025 05:18 PM
The problem with this glass tv that its no way HD, i gave the tv away before i even finished paying for it, now have a Samsung tv and the difference is unbelievable.
14 Jan 2025 05:42 PM - last edited: 14 Jan 2025 05:49 PM
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@buddy222 wrote:
The problem with this glass tv that its no way HD
That's correct: Glass has a UHD panel.
Unfortunately it's at best a mid-range panel from 2021, and any 2024 model at similar pricing should absolutely be expected to be 'better'.
15 Jan 2025 07:23 PM
I completely agree regarding the worst decision I ever made going from Sky Q to Sky Glass. The amount of times I have to turn off the power because it's frozen and won't react to any buttons on the remote. I actually don't care about the technology I just want to be able to watch TV without all the issues